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FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETIES Science and Technology for the Social, Environmental and Economic Benefit of Australia FASTS POLICY DISCUSSION PAPER
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Document Date: 2014-07-29 02:41:50


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City

Canberra / London / Bath / /

Company

Howard Partners / /

Country

United States / Australia / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Australian National University / /

IndustryTerm

greenhouse gas emissions / technology gaps / problem solution / technology demonstration infrastructure / technology sectors / preparedness infrastructure / financial services / insurance premium / disruptive technologies / technology transfers / finance / energy / /

Organization

School of Management / civil society / Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies / Department of Engineering / Science Policy Research Unit / Cabinet Office / Improving Government / Australian National University / FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETIES Science / Productivity Commission / /

Person

Bradley Smith / John H Howard / Linda Butler / Mark Matthews Mark Matthews / Tom Spurling / Kevin Croft / Mark L Matthews / Lawrence Cram / Andrew Boulton / Katherine Morton / /

Position

Author / Prime Minister / strategy and policy adviser / Professor / President / General Manager / Executive / innovation and preparedness Executive / Associate Professor / Butler / /

ProvinceOrState

Sussex / /

Technology

simulation / potentially disruptive technologies / /

URL

www.fasts.org / /

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